

Obviously, there are some fine wines out there that have a high price tag that are worth every cent. The misconception of price denoting quality is an old way of thinking. There’s no reason to think anymore that delicious fancy dry reds always cost the world.

You’ll notice that we covered most of the major winemaking regions, known for first-class dry reds. In the guide above, we’ve tried to cater to a wide range of wine lovers. It’s incredibly surprising that something so decadent and delicious would be so low priced.Ī nice dry red wine can really hit the spot, when the sun’s out ‘til late evening and you are unwinding from the daily grind. The Las Barracas Gran Reserva brings together the traditional flavors and aromas of dried black and red fruits, with sophisticated and complex layers of tobacco leaf, lightly toasted coconut, vanilla and leather. Here his expertise is put to good use in producing this wonderous blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Tempranillo (40%/60%) taken from the family owned property. Ramon was awarded Winemaker of the Year from the prestigious association of sommeliers in the northern Spanish region of Catalan in 2016. Known for their lengthy barrel aging and cellar time of their reds, in line with the traditional Spanish winemaking ways, wines from Las Barracas are always worth considering.
